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Featured Lecture – COVID-19 Town Hall

This month, we’re featuring the Pediatric Partners COVID-19 Town Hall delivered on August 19, 2021. Infectious Disease and Cardiology experts from CHOP including Susan E. Coffin, MD, MPH, Matthew Elias, MD, and Paul A. Offit, MD detail pediatric challenges to be faced this fall and winter. This update will also include a comprehensive review on recent variants and spread, vaccines, trials, immunity and boosters.

Vaccine Conversation Series

If you’re a parent, you likely have a lot of questions about your children’s vaccines. Watch Dr. Paul Offit, Director of the Vaccine Education Center, and fellow experts discuss common vaccine-related topics including potential for long-term side effects, vaccination while breastfeeding, why we give vaccines for diseases we don’t see, the contagiousness of COVID-19, and much more.

Pediatric & Congenital Heart Talks

Jack Rychik, MD, Director of the Fetal Heart Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), along with several distinguished Cardiac Center colleagues, present Pediatric & Congenital Heart Talks — a video-based, educational resource for clinical and research professionals in pediatric cardiology. Featuring world-class experts and thought-leaders in cardiac care, these video presentations will share new perspectives on basic principles, introduce novel concepts and innovations, and offer unique insight on some of the field’s greatest areas of challenge.

Infectious Diseases Course

We’ve recently added our Infectious Diseases course modules, originally delivered in February 2020. View the full catalog to learn about infectious diseases in the PICU, primary immunodeficiencies, infections in immunocompromised hosts, and much more.

Featured Lectures – Primary Care Essentials

This month, we’re featuring the Primary Care Essentials series. Experts in the Division of Adolescent Medicine provide learning pearls on common adolescent medicine topics, such as screening for sexually transmitted infections, initiating contraception, and collecting a psychosocial history. These videos can empower providers to manage common adolescent medicine concerns in a primary care setting.